SPORTING

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SPORTING

... I 'SPORTING1. I NORTHAMMTN SNOTES. Moisnv WNM Given favourable weathr, of which theme is every likelibooo *A the timo of tealgtophinzs large company may be eretd to atrey this old-fashio3 gatheing; bu aitostesbh events bre swvecred ;1siegile enties, th. betao likely goinuetitors Is not goe The EarlSpencer's Plato may Dot briiig §nt more than te2 runufes, *nd latet advijes lead me to stmd ao ...

OUTDOOR SPORTS

... FIMTUnEs FoR THis DAY (SATURDAY). CRICM Ambroa v. Riverhdele, 8Sfton Park Dlrlenhad Paxk v. Western, Birkenhd Part Bipotle v. 1rabotosgh Pool, Bootle; pecond leveNe, Bromborough Orkenbetd VIctoria v. Ormnldrk, ormekrk; scond elevens, Bikenhead Park Broad Oreen v. Wots A team, Broad Gteen Boughton Hall v. Whalley 1a4ge, Boughton Olu Birkdale v. Northern, Waterloo; aecoud levena, Bfrk- dale ...

SPORTING

... SPORTRTG. re THIIRSE NOTES. s Ld Tauasn~ Niui X . F a- VWhat 9botud prove a more than usually success- a *e fnl meaetn opens here to morrow, and judging x re from the number of horses who are under orders, . DO large fields will compete in the half dozen evn ts dt The weather, is tine, and promises to remain so, 1; it and the course is in excellent condidon. My i ]y selections fbr the opening ...

SPORTING

... I I I BRIOBTON NOTfl Tursma NrTar. A thorouh enjoyment of a capitl ?? i racing at Brighton this afternoon war marred by a sea fog which prevailed tbroughout the proceed- inzs, and little of the sport coald be seen from the stand. Another good day's sport is promised for tmorrow, when my fanciez are as tollows Onugdean Plats, Smruawics or ?? Juvaenle Selling Stakes, P. Am 0.; ;1 igh-weight ...

SPORTING

... I' ~ . SPOTING. NEWARKET HOGRSES AT EXERISE A fine mouing, On the Bury side, WAUGH sent Ripon a mile and a balf, and Tapatry mare a mile and a ouater Janvrss Fiasco and Oliver Teist, Guni's Wity Prince and 3ferry Hampton, J. DAwsc ES.'s Frehwater, Caller Herrin, and Retirement with Jsvmnrs Kilwnr- line, travelled a uile and a quarter; GComne'as Good Nibht, Midas, Carntge, Eccentricity, ...

SPORTING

... r- ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ -- LONDON BLrnxG, V7 little' -as doing on tne rtd. wn ID to I Wm6 frse4 offered against Bendigo forthe Linc ire Iandlcap A little money W ale traceable to Grand Compor and Dat- many at the quotedodd,, and Benny was agafl ribbeld at SOto L Afer-tbevttory of I Yv-nroa at Leleaster one could cain 100 to 15 pbont coronat for the Grand National, for vhich £150 a was laid out for Bqxo ...

Published: Saturday 27 February 1886
Newspaper: Liverpool Mercury
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2169 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING

... SPORTIN-G PROPHECIES. / X~~EW3IARKET. Csi&wnPUD PL.rTF.-Sporinman, Beitzrmer; Bells Life. Beitzner or Present Times; Field, Beitmner, Satcbhel, or St. Helena; Sporting Life, iighland Chief or Beizmmer; Land and Water, Highland C'nef; Licensed Victnallers' Gazette, Ordosix or Hamble- tonisn Sporting Times, Scherzo or Johunie Whimople. -Nnwma H&ADicsR-Sportsmas, Arcadian or SEr Kenneth; Bell's ...

SPORTING

... I -_ SPORMG. J MANCHEMSTE NOTES. llze Wu was , w Tnnsnar iat. / 8 { ?? ag at -aobd this a _tro t;he mport bingvo!t nessd by a numerous company. The Palatine Walter Hadicap fl to Jacobbt, who scored kis firt success since the dispersal of the late Mr. Boweses horses somewhat easily from a useful field of handicap animal& Being very well just now- Foseph Cannon's three-year-old may be expected ...

SPORTING

... * ?? I~ ~2p0B@ I LIVERPOOL NOTES. t Wav)NxSnsy NrGnar. MYNo fault coist be fonndwith the sport provided at Liverpool this afternoon, and as the weather was fine, an enjoyable time was snent. Some capital sport was seen, and the Grand Sefton Steeplechase turned out a most interesting contest. I By his victory Rocuefort proved that be retains his best formn, and if all goes well with him until ...

Published: Thursday 11 November 1886
Newspaper: Liverpool Mercury
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 9044 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Sports and Games 

LIVERPOOL RIFLE CLUB

... LIRPOOL RIFLE CLUB. ?? ~ ?? ?? INTERNATIONAL SHOOTrING MATCH. The annual internationi rifle competition between teams of ten men-members of the above club-repreenting England, Scotld, and Ire. land, came off yesterday at the AltCar Rifle Range- The contest was a very exciting one, and the shooting of each of the teams was most creditable considering the disadvantages under which the cmtitors ...

THE WIMBLEDON MEETING

... TmEC , Tror-sqr Encr. Th r morai a r brooe bcgist sy. a stong so. vm; wind buffeting the ea-Dp, and making earb7 risers busy pegging their tents down, and the fist Nfuads in the Eilcho ?? foad the ragk taouilnOm. e when they conmenced firing at 10 SC a, lhe Elitch 'was first gien by Lurd Fache for annual competition at Wnmb iedn 6ween Pg- land, Sotland. and lreiand, ia 1d2_ and as ile ...